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Which of the following best explains the difference between a proper noun and a common noun?
A common noun is a person, place or thing; a proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing
A common noun names a general person, place or thing; a proper noun names a specific person, place or thing.
A common noun is not capitalized; a proper noun is capitalized.
all of the above
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OpenStudy (peterg2001):
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OpenStudy (librarian):
I think its A. A common noun is a person, place or thing; a proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk lol
OpenStudy (peterg2001):
a is wrong to
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh i didn't see the all of the above lol my bad it's all of the above
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
did you submit the answer? because if you didn't you should pick D
OpenStudy (peterg2001):
wrong to
OpenStudy (peterg2001):
still thnks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then It's C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry couldn't help >.<
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